This is a rare, blued variant of a British No.4 Mk1 cruciform bayonet for the Lee-Enfield No.4 Mk1 Rifle. The Mk1 bayonet was only produced for a few months, between late 1941 and early 1942. The sole maker was the Singer Manufacturing Co., at their Clydebank plant near Glasgow, Scotland.
The 203mm blade is in very good condition and retains its black finish. Only a small number of the rare No.4 Mk1 bayonets were blued. The top of the blade is etched with a laser pencil, showing a crown, arrow and inspector’s mark.
The socket block retains its wartime olive drab (green) paint and is stamped with King George’s royal cypher, bayonet designation and S M for Singer Manufacturing Company. The obverse of the block is stamped US2.
This rare bayonet is complete with its correct No.4 Mk I scabbard.
£345.00
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